Paul Goodman
Born (1905-02-25)February 25, 1905
Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada
Died October 1, 1959(1959-10-01) (aged 54)
Height 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight 165 lb (75 kg; 11 st 11 lb)
Position Goaltender
Caught Left
Played for Chicago Black Hawks
Playing career 19351941

Paul William Goodman (February 25, 1905 – October 1, 1959) was a Canadian ice hockey goaltender and politician who played 52 games in the National Hockey League with the Chicago Black Hawks from 1938 to 1941.[1]

Career

During the 1938 Stanley Cup Finals, Mike Karakas, the regular Black Hawks goaltender, was injured and unable to play in game one. Chicago used substitution goalie Alfie Moore. The Black Hawks won the game 3–1 over the Toronto Maple Leafs. Toronto then refused to let Moore play the next game, but agreed to allow Goodman to play. Chicago lost 5–1 to Toronto. Karakas returned from injuries to win the next two games. Chicago became the first of only two teams (see 1949 Toronto) to win the Stanley Cup with a losing record. Chicago included Goodman name on the Stanley Cup in 1938 for his efforts.[2]

Goodman was a member of Winnipeg City Council from 1954 to 1959, and unsuccessfully contested the 1958 Manitoba general election as a member of the Manitoba Liberal Party in Winnipeg Centre.[3]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GPWLTMinGASOGAA GPWLMinGASOGAA
1931–32 Selkirk Fishermen MHL 127201741.92 2120301.50
1931–32 Selkirk Fishermen Al-Cup 202120402.00
1932–33 Selkirk Fishermen MHL 169602611.63 4240411.00
1933–34 Selkirk Fishermen MHL 169603021.88 42401203.00
1934–35 Selkirk Fishermen MHL 106002902.90 21201203.00
1935–36 Wichita Skyhawks AHA 4816320288011472.90
1936–37 Wichita Skyhawks AHA 481827328808791.77
1937–38 Wichita Skyhawks AHA 4723204282013012.69
1937–38 Chicago Black Hawks NHL 10160505.00
1938–39 Wichita Skyhawks AHA 4513320273715603.42 3031821906.26
1939–40 Chicago Black Hawks NHL 311610519206241.94 202127502.37
1939–40 Providence Reds IAHL 21109213005822.68
1940–41 Chicago Black Hawks NHL 21710413205522.50
NHL totals 5223209324011762.17 3031871003.22

Awards and achievements

References

  1. "Paul Goodman Stats and News | NHL.com". NHL.
  2. Bamford, Tab (2016-10-15). 100 Things Blackhawks Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die. Triumph Books. ISBN 978-1-63319-638-4.
  3. Goldsborough, Gordon (5 April 2018). "Memorable Manitobans: Paul W. Goodman (1905-1959)". Manitoba Historical Society.
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